Sudan: Nine Dead As Drone Strike Targets Hospital, School in Sudan's White Nile State
A drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's White Nile State has resulted in at least nine deaths, primarily among high school students.
In a tragic incident in Sudan's White Nile State, a drone strike attributed to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has left at least nine people dead and 17 others injured, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The bombardment targeted several critical facilities, including a secondary school, a hospital, and a health centre in the village of Shukairi, indicating a disturbing escalation in violence amid ongoing conflict in the region. The casualties primarily included high school students, with reports highlighting that a medical staff member was also among the dead.
Witnesses reported that the attack involved four suicide drones, which specifically hit the Shukeiri secondary school and a hospital, causing significant damage to these crucial institutions. The local community is reeling from the attack, which not only resulted in loss of life but also instilled panic among residents. The ongoing drone strikes, which have persisted for four consecutive days, signal a troubling trend of escalating military aggression in an area that already suffers from instability and conflict.
This incident raises alarming concerns about the safety of civilians in conflict zones and the targeting of schools and medical facilities, which are typically considered protected spaces under international humanitarian law. With the death toll climbing and the humanitarian situation deteriorating, there is an urgent need for international attention and intervention to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan's White Nile State, as the community grapples with both loss and fear amidst the ongoing violence.